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== Scrolls, Parchment, Feather, and You! ==
== Scrolls, Parchment, Feather, and You! ==
To begin writing or taking notes for your boss, you must use a quill (feather) on either a parchment or scroll. There are differences between the two, but for the purposes of taking notes either are sufficient. Be aware that after finalizing your writing, there is no way to erase what has been written! Ink is final, after all.
To begin writing or taking notes for your boss, you must use a quill (feather) on either a parchment or scroll. There are differences between the two, but for the purposes of taking notes either are sufficient. Be aware that after finalizing your writing, there is no way to erase what has been written! Ink is final, after all.


Making more scrolls is a simple matter, and only requires the following:
Max character for scrolls is 2000 characters.
1 Small Log + 50u Water, Drying Rack, and Knife
 
 
 
Making more scrolls is a simple matter, and only requires the following:<blockquote>1 Small Log + 50u Water, Drying Rack, and Knife
 
Drying rack itself can be made from 3 sticks
Drying rack itself can be made from 3 sticks
''Note: If you lack feather, a thorn can be used to write as well!''
 
''Note: If you lack feather, a thorn can be used to write as well!''</blockquote>


== Tomes of the Archivist ==
== Tomes of the Archivist ==
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This is doubly true for the bog gates, as remembering faces for tolling purposes can be dubious at best. Issuing some form or receipt at the very least, while time consuming, can make things more interesting.
This is doubly true for the bog gates, as remembering faces for tolling purposes can be dubious at best. Issuing some form or receipt at the very least, while time consuming, can make things more interesting.
== But I Cant Read! ==
I'm going to give you forbidden knowledge the royalty doesn't want you to know.
You ''can'' learn to read, quite easily at that. Here's how:
* Gather and build a training dummy
* Acquire a book of some kind
* Smack the dummy with the book
* You'll get a message saying you understand reading more!
''Note: May need to sleep to skill it up, not tested...''
Don't let the nobility hold literacy over your head, you poor wretched thing, read and write to your hearts content!

Latest revision as of 19:00, 29 July 2024

WIP! More details to follow

Scrolls, Parchment, Feather, and You!

To begin writing or taking notes for your boss, you must use a quill (feather) on either a parchment or scroll. There are differences between the two, but for the purposes of taking notes either are sufficient. Be aware that after finalizing your writing, there is no way to erase what has been written! Ink is final, after all.

Max character for scrolls is 2000 characters.


Making more scrolls is a simple matter, and only requires the following:

1 Small Log + 50u Water, Drying Rack, and Knife

Drying rack itself can be made from 3 sticks

Note: If you lack feather, a thorn can be used to write as well!

Tomes of the Archivist

If you are an archivist, you have access to every tome and book written that has been placed into the bookshelves by archivists prior. Should you wish to write a piece of knowledge or record history in the making yourself, you can find a "Book Crafting Kit" randomly within the bookshelves. Once finished with your masterpiece, simply place it back in the shelf to leave it for future knowledge seekers!

So You're a Fastidious Gate Guard...

Congratulations, travelers coming and going hate you! In all seriousness, a gate guard taking proper notes and issuing passports can be a great RP hook and cause entertainment for an otherwise boring shift. Be sure to issue scrolls to important dignitaries who pass often, and parchment for the less esteemed. If someone is entering without a passport, then they either have someone to vouch for entry and are made one or should be denied (or extorted for coin!)

This is doubly true for the bog gates, as remembering faces for tolling purposes can be dubious at best. Issuing some form or receipt at the very least, while time consuming, can make things more interesting.

But I Cant Read!

I'm going to give you forbidden knowledge the royalty doesn't want you to know.

You can learn to read, quite easily at that. Here's how:

  • Gather and build a training dummy
  • Acquire a book of some kind
  • Smack the dummy with the book
  • You'll get a message saying you understand reading more!

Note: May need to sleep to skill it up, not tested...

Don't let the nobility hold literacy over your head, you poor wretched thing, read and write to your hearts content!